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A**R
Good sturdy construction. Bin capacities are large and deep. The only suggestion would be to add some sort of handle on the side for rotating. Fuller bins tend to get heavy and there’s nothing to hold onto for turning. Also, sometimes the “juice” can leak out a little bit and then you have to put your hands on the gunk to roll the product. Other than that, it’s a good product.
N**N
The item is as described. Assembly was straightforward and all needed tools are included, which is a nice feature. The instructions leave a bit to be desired, but make sense if you're patient with them. I'd lay out all the parts and understand the instructions before starting. That said, assembly was easily well less than an hour. The empty bin is light and easy to relocate once assembled. We have one side started up, and the bin rotates easily.
B**H
I''m nominating the designer of this product to the "Mail Order Assembly Engineer's Hall of Fame!" To be sure, you will need to set aside a good hour to get this all put together. But the instructions are crystal clear; all of the parts are present, well-labeled, and fit easily together; it is heavy duty and has structural redundancies built in; it is highly functional; it looks great; and by all appearances it ought to last for at least a couple of decades. For whatever it is worth, I chose the two-bin model because it allows one of the chambers to finish composting while the other chamber is just beginning its journey. I know this sounds silly, but I can't wait to start composting!
J**N
I’ve been using it for a couple of months and it’s too early to report the outcome. One suggestion would be to have a crank on the side to rotate it.
T**R
Very wobbly when even half full of composting material. The legs could be better. Also a very tedious process to put all the pieces together. I've made some compost this summer, but some of it never broke down.
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